central america | Behavior ec. Parks & Wildlife Policy design

Don’t Tell Me What to Do, Tell Me Who to Follow!

Results indicate that visitors look at the behavior of others in deciding if and how much to donate, but partially reject being told what to do. Also, as the social reference moves farther away from average behavior, its effect on the typical visitor is diminished, leading to lower and less frequent donations.

Entrace Playa Blanca

Entrace Playa Blanca

We conducted a natural field experiment to explore prosocial behavior by visitors to a protected area in Costa Rica. We use different treatments to affect the decision whether to donate and if so, how much: (i) a baseline treatment with no information added, (ii) a social reference treatment in which information on typical average donations is shared with the visitor; (iii) a direct suggestion on how much to donate, and (iv) a reciprocity treatment, which entailed handing out a full-color map with detailed information about the park. Preliminary results indicate that visitors look at the behavior of others in deciding if and how much to donate, but partially reject being told what to do. Also, as the social reference moves farther away from average behavior, its effect on the typical visitor is diminished, leading to lower and less frequent donations.

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  • central america

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  • Policy brief

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Francisco Alpízar and Peter Martinsson; Tell me what to do or tell me who to follow – Evidence from a natural field experiment in Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica, EfD Policy brief 2009.

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